Editors' Picks Frontier Airlines Deals
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$49 O/W Domestic Sale Fares on Frontier*
Frontier's latest promotion, a match of Southwest's sale, offers travel through spring. The lowest fares are often matched or beaten by Continental, Delta, Northwest, and Southwest. In some cases, the competition offers $84 in savings.
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$116 R/T American Sale Matches Southwest*
Why does American's latest sale look so familiar? Because it's nearly identical to competing promotions from Southwest, United, and Frontier. Add it all up and you've got a major fare war. And that's a huge win for bargain hunters.
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$98 R/T Domestic Sale Fares on Midwest*
Midwest Airlines is linking mid-western cities including Milwaukee, Kansas City, and Omaha, with destinations like Atlanta, Boston, and San Francisco. AirTran, American, Frontier, and United, and other airlines, bring some competition.
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$108 R/T Thanksgiving Fares on Midwest*
You've got another chance to book a Thanksgiving flight. Midwest is offering fares from $108 round-trip and several carriers, including AirTran, Frontier, Northwest, and Continental, are matching or beating the sale fares.
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$49 O/W Southwest Ski Sale*
Southwest's latest sale features ski destinations Denver, Reno/Tahoe, and Salt Lake City. Unfortunately for Southwest, AirTran, Delta, and US Airways, among others avalanche on its offer with, oftentimes, lower prices.
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$49 O/W Milwaukee New Route Sale on Southwest*
Southwest is offering new service to Milwaukee, and with it comes competition. Although Southwest has fair pricing on a couple of routes, you'll likely have better luck finding a lower fare on AirTran, Continental, Delta, or Frontier.
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News & Advice
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Top Five Off-Peak Destinations for Winter 2009/2010
While many winter travelers head to the beach or to popular ski resorts, savvy tourists can take advantage of fewer crowds and off-peak deals for fabulous vacations.
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Why Is Southwest Travelers' Favorite Airline?
We love certain airlines and avoid others at all costs. Ed Perkins investigates one survey's results to explain why Southwest wins top honors and why US Airways has some work to do.
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How to Save on Airfare Even After You've Booked
Booking doesn't necessarily mean you're done shopping. There are a handful of little-known tricks that give you a chance to save money even after you've purchased a ticket.
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How Do I Know Which Airline Is the Best?
Ed Perkins examines the useful but imperfect world of airline ratings, and finds that and no one airline can be best for all travelers.
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Airline Fees: The Next Generation
If 2008 was the Year of the Fee, what does that make 2009? We take a look at the major developments so far, examine how flyers have been affected, and let you know what's in store. Plus: Get our newly updated Ultimate Guide to Airline Fees.
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Top Five Off-Peak Destinations for Fall 2009
When the temperature cools down, the savings heat up in off-season destinations. Whether you're looking for something far-flung or close to home, autumn brings savings to popular spots.
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Consumers Win With Booking Fee Elimination
With online travel agencies eliminating booking fees, how do their fares compare to the airlines' offerings? The results of our comparison tests may surprise you.
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Wi-Fi: The Next Big Thing in Air Travel
Settle into your seat, check your email, update your Facebook account, or watch a silly YouTube video. Whatever it is you do online, it can now be had while inflight.
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Airlines with best amenities
Not all airlines have ditched on-board amenities to cut costs. Find out which carriers offer the best perks.
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Cheap Flights to Latin America on Low-Cost Carriers
With a growing list of routes from low-cost carriers such as Frontier, JetBlue, and Spirit, it's more affordable than ever to explore Central and South America.
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